
When I was ill in the summer I stopped taking my supplements – I’m a huge fan of supplements and I will go back to them but I just wanted to temporarily stop taking everything. When I started taking Imedeen (which I have taken for several years now) the first thing I noticed was that my shins stopped being dry. Well, guess what the first thing that came back when I stopped taking them was? Yep – dry shins! So body lotions and creams at the moment are more of a necessity than choice and I’m quite enjoying using them. In particular, the whippy version of L’Occitane Shea Butter that really does feel mousse textured and fluffy.

The other newness from L’Occitane is the Shea Shower Oil (£19) HERE. It’s not dissimilar to the Almond Shower Oil that everyone loves in terms of leaving skin silky soft so it’s good option if you don’t want to do a full body balm or cream application in the morning – you can kill two birds with one stone with an in-shower moisturise.
The scent of both is very clean smell with just a hint of sweetness. I’m most keen on the body cream for being so smooth and lightweight on the skin and its bouncy texture. Although it’s a ‘light’ version, it is more than adequate for me but it is £32 which I think is very expensive for a body cream, but it’s HERE if you like the sound of it.
Oh, and their advent calendar has launched HERE (£49 with a £87 value) – if you even have an inkling that it’s the one you want you should get it straight away because these do (and will) sell out very quickly. Personally, I think the L’Occitane calendars are amongst the very best. And it’s free delivery.
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